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Growth and Electrostatic/chemical Properties of Metal/LaAlO3/SrTiO3 Heterostructures
Published on: February 8, 2018
Evolution of the SrTiO3-MoO3 Interface Electronic Structure: An in Situ Photoelectron Spectroscopy Study
Yuanmin Du1, Hai Yang Peng2, Hongying Mao3
1†Materials Science and Engineering, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Thuwal 23955-6900, Saudi Arabia.
Abstract:
Modifying the surface energetics, particularly the work function of advanced materials, is of critical importance for a wide range of surface- and interface-based devices. In this work, using in situ photoelectron spectroscopy, we investigated the evolution of electronic structure at the SrTiO3 surface during the growth of ultra-thin MoO3 layers. Because of the large work function difference between SrTiO3 and MoO3, the energy band alignment on the SrTiO3 surface is significantly modified. The charge transfer and dipole formation at the SrTiO3-MoO3 interface leads to a large modulation of work function and to apparent doping in SrTiO3. The measured evolutions of electronic structure and upward band bending suggest that the growth of ultra-thin MoO3 layers is a powerful tool with which to modulate the surface energetics of SrTiO3, and this surface engineering approach could be generalized to other functional oxides.
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